Word: constant
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...some reason, the market's constant stream of worries takes on added significance in the fall. It may be that some investors simply lose interest over the summer and come back after Labor Day ready to scrutinize everything. Fall is also a time when mutual-fund managers sell losers to lock in tax benefits...
Without dramatic intervention, Molly Nash, 6, who suffers from a blood disorder that leads to dangerously low blood-cell counts and constant fatigue, could have died within a year. Her only hope was a bone-marrow transplant, preferably from a genetically matched sibling...
There seems to be this other Harvard, populated by the stereotypes of what college students should be that completely ignores what most of us really are. Constant exposure to this stereotyped image can invalidate our personal preferences; by treating the standard partying social life as the only option, these articles undermine other forms of social interaction here on campus...
Such habits, in a sense, are honest. We know, for a documented fact, just what (and how much) a politician thinks of him or herself. But it is a brand of honesty that is terribly undignified, one that to me is most familiar in President Clinton's own constant musing about the fate that history will assign...
...universities are neither eliminating nor reducing SAT requirements as an element in their admissions process. The College Board's annual Survey of Colleges shows that in 1999, 83% of the U.S.'s 1,800 four-year colleges considered test scores in admissions, a percentage that has remained relatively constant for 10 years. The stable use of test scores by four-year institutions remains unaffected by the decision over the past three decades by a handful of small, private institutions to made scores optional. GASTON CAPERTON, PRESIDENT The College Board New York City...